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Show Page two DIXIE JOURNLIST TO EDITORIAL Should the faculty have parties on School nights. Tho roc ont party of tho faculty proved to ho students of the Dixie Jr. the teachers aro poorer Coilopc sports than tho ho. The loss of Mr. or Richfield, or Earowau? Reids voice, plus unfunction ins part of Miss vetabrao is passed unquestioned. I But coming back to tho school room tho next morning dark-pal- e rings prebelow those already hardened por-ieivail The first tones uttered eyes. reveal, that the students shall pay tho Eu-ga- rts ng all day for tho darn frolic of the night before. Thoso things which aro so esscentual to a drawing a school spirit, such as initiations aro ruled out by the reserve power toachor may held in "corn- -, mending" a class for a short time. So touchers may be concluded wi th a qnotaion from Mr. Roid, "Don't tako For wc yoursolvos too dam sorious." do your hearty application appreciate of our schooling.' A (Ed. Note typed exact ly as The Student. Tho above it .D. sympathy deepest editorial is was handed in. Jo d Fetcrson plays the Xylophone? of it Is Miss or Mrs., Spencer? 3. This is Miss Buggert's first, or second, or third ye or it Dixie? .D. 4. Kon Gardner, been has Dixie, student of He is here. visiting a former leaving today to prepare for a misTt is rumored that sion to Hawaii. ho is taking somebody's ho art with him. It couldn't be the girl they cell Maxine Abbott , .D. tho faculty held Members of nent positions at R.A. Ashby is chairman of the U.X.A. and Salary and Contract Committee; President Snow mitt go. is the direction of Under ertson, yesterday morning. Ray GAME REi TUBER THE PAROMAN-DIX- IE AFTERNOON AT THREE OCLOCK ! THIS Sorensen, the Institute fireside TDr3 Resolutions o:i tlio .D. FhcT fac- Keith promi- the coming TT.X, A. Convention. II. L. Roid is a representative at tho Utah House of Delegates, Cor and students is extended to ility nd Rulon Iverson whoso Father ji ) 2. A. K. Haf cn, Leland Hafen, or Miss Fnck plays the trombone? 3. Mr. Ashby, Ifr. Roi.u,' or Mr. hour students were Homer Rob and Vela Hush-bur- n, its first hold night. Thirty They played present. Sunday popular games and sang songs. Seme guests were in attendance, and an evening was had by joyable .D. en- all. In an attempt to keep tho larger,, some colleges from outdoing Dixie, of the students have gone in for gold fish "gulping" in a big way. Local business houses aro warned to post guards ovor thoir goldfish bowls. ' A MESSAGE TO AD. DEIERMINED MERQ;!ANS IF YOU AREN'T GETTING YOUR SHARE of tho DIXIE COLLEGE BUSINESS rIRY AN AD D. J IN c. THE SPECIAL KALLOUEHN ISSUE OF THE OUT OCT. 27TH Miss Henderson's English C a revolution. By startingsermons on manners living to shone the iris I Tho becoming they hope rest of tho school into lino. C close is rest .D. room is now ready for use. Miss Snou says this is to bo used for girls who are ill, and is net a general lounging room. |